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Innovation from modular teaching material and MOOCs. Larry Press, CSUDH lpress@csudh.edu +Larry Press (Google Plus). Context. Modules. MOOCs. New wine. : Four radio innovators – do you recognize them?. Teaser. Old wine. Gutenberg Bible, 1455. New wine. Aldus Manutius , 1494.
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Innovation from modular teaching material and MOOCs Larry Press, CSUDH lpress@csudh.edu +Larry Press (Google Plus)
Context Modules MOOCs
New wine : Four radio innovators – do you recognize them? Teaser
Old wine Gutenberg Bible, 1455
New wine Aldus Manutius, 1494
Old wine The Assassination of the Duke de Guise, 1908 Who’s afraid of Virginia Wolff? (1966)
New wine Birth of a Nation, 1915 The Jazz Singer, 1927
Old wine Music enters the home RCA, 1922 Tommy Dorsey and Frank Sinatra, 1941
New wine The Mercury Theater 1938 Wolfman Jack 1959 Rush Limbaugh 1984 Fireside chat 1933 Hear the Wolfman First fireside chat Mercury Theater war of the Worlds
Old wine Ed Sullivan Show, 1948 Playhouse 90, 1956 Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows, 1953
New wine MTV, 1981 The Twilight Zone, 1959
Old wine Eisenhower presidential ad, 1951 Watch the commercial
New wine Johnson presidential ad, 1963 Watch the commercial
Old wine, distribution and business Wolfman Jack, 250,000 watts Local TV
New wine, distribution and business Cable Radio and later TV networks Satellite
Old wine Bush campaign Web site, 2000 Gore campaign Web site, 2000
New wine -- content Ask me Anything, Reddit, 2013 Google Hangout, 2013 Petition the administration, 2013
New wine, distribution and business Apple iTunes store, 2003 Netflix, 2013
New wine? Complete course Topic modules . . . Supplementary material
Context Modules MOOCs
Small modules Discovery is a big problem Teaser
I have been wrong for over twenty years In 1994, I predicted that “small, focused presentation objects that can easily be combined and cross-indexed” would displace monolithic textbooks “Tomorrow's Campus -- Information Processing at Tomorrow's University," Communications of the ACM, Vol 37, No 7, pp 13-17, July, 1994.
Introduction to programming Course modules
Digital literacy course The skills and concepts one needs for success as a student and after graduation as a citizen and professional 148 topic modules
The first ever digital literacy course John Kemeny Thomas Kurtz
IT literacy generations Timesharing PC Windows Internet
Dynamic “syllabus” with links to topic modules and assignments Demonstration start: sample topic module
Sample topic module Demonstration
Sample assignment Demonstration
Two blogs as databases Demonstration
PowerPoint presentation Head Title, skills and concepts Place in the class outline Body … Foot Summary Self-study questions External resources Demonstration
Transcripts End of demonstration
The notes are a script Demonstration
Narrated videos Demonstration
Search and retrieval Demonstration
Comments Demonstration
Extensibility • PowerPoint • Video • Transcript • Assignments • Prerequisites • ? Demonstration
Notification Demonstration
Small modules Discovery is a big problem
Me Merlot Quote Current event Aphorism Anecdote Analogy Graph Chart Table Image Poem Video clip Audio clip Podcast Video Very short presentation One-slide presentation Leading question Cartoon Joke Infographic Animation Assessment Tool Assignment Case Study Collection Development Tool Drill and Practice ePortfolio Learning Object Repository Online Course Open Journal-Article Open Textbook Presentation Quiz/Test Reference Material Simulation Social Networking Tool Tutorial Workshop and Training Material